Apple has received a patent that will make the iPhone concept, which we come across almost every year, come true. While the patent depicts an all-glass iPhone with a touchscreen, it also featured the all-glass Mac Pro and Apple Watch concepts. That design, which we have seen for years, which consists of a screen all over, and which was launched as "the new iPhone will look like this!" may finally come true in the near future.
We do not say that it will definitely be true, but Apple has shown that there is at least a possibility with the new patent. Moreover, Apple's patent also indicates that the design consisting entirely of a touch screen will not be limited to the iPhone only. The patent, approved by the US Patent and Trademark Office and published on November 16, is titled 'Glass-enclosed electronic device'. In the description of the patent, there is information that there is a touch screen on all 6 surfaces of the device (front-back-right-left-bottom-top). It is also stated in the patent that multiple glass edges will allow to eliminate the separations between the various surfaces of the iPhone.
For example, when you open a panoramic photo, the photo will be projected so that it can be viewed not only on the front of the device, but also on the sides and back.
The all-glass iPhone concept in the patent:
As we saw above, this patent, which paves the way for the emergence of a phone with glass all over,
will enable the phone to be used from any screen. So what will replace the physical keys? Apple's patent has found
a very interesting solution to keys such as the volume and power keys: Some parts of the side of the device will
be prone to physical pressure, and the user will be able to use these areas as if they were a key by pressing them.